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THE BOSTON STORE The Last of the 8tark Bros. Btock Tomorrow. Goes This Will Be the Greatest Slaughter of Good and Staple Dry Goods Ever Seen in Omaha, AMese are not prices, but mere apolo- gles for prices, We have put all the dress goods from this stock into two lots, LOT 1 A 25 jieees of bluck Chicago pri 450, 5 pleces ntine v i 5 piece nshmere, all shades, at 19¢, worth 50c. 20 pieces spring suitings at 19¢, would be cheap at 19¢. cashmere at 19¢, at 19¢, former the latest at 20¢, worth %0 pleces Fronch henvietta, 20¢, formerly sold at 7 cos assorted fancy suitings at 29c, would be u big bargain at 50c per yard. 10 pieces of camel hair worth 65c¢, 156 pieces black brilliantine at 29¢, sold in Chicago at #1.00 per yard. 1 case of velveteens, in all shades, at 20¢ per yard. Al tho- dress linings from this stock 0 ut 6e spring cloth at 29¢, g0 ut 3ic per yard, sold in Chic per yard. YOU MUST GET SOME OF THES The best black organdy lawns at 5e per yard, sold in Chicago by Stark Bros. at 124c. All the Sicilian cloths in this stock go at 5o per yard, sold in Chicago at 8¢ and yard, challies in this flm\'l\ go at 2ic per yurd, was formerly 6 All the apron check ginghams we close out at He per yard, was 7c, ¢ and The new plaid dress gingham at 9¢ was 12¢, 15¢ and 18e. All the curtain serims we close out at 8¢ per yard; were e, 10c and 15c. The sateens we close out at 10¢, 123c 19¢ and 25¢, worth from 18c¢ to 40c pe ard. The fine black sateens at 20c and worth and 50¢. The best French chambray at 8¢ per yard, worth 12ic, We close out all the outing flannel at 9e per yard, was 124¢ and 15 All the dark colored challies at 34c per yard, excellent quality and sold in Chi- cago at fle per yar All Stark Bre thed cotton in one lot at be per y All the well known brands go at 5¢, and worth Ge, 7e, 8c and Ye. 15 pieces of Stark Bros.” white goods that sold at 9¢ per yard go to close out at 4¢ per vard. Their 15¢ qualit nainsooks go at 7 rd. And what do you think of all linen crash toweling at 2¢ per yard, worth 7e. ark’s best qua lity of white linen damask go at 3 nd 79¢ per yard. Linens were the Ity and "they sold these good and $1.25 per Ihvm, 25¢, of checked and plaid s many s and other linens from this stock that are in too small lots to mention. Immense lot of gauze and silk veiling at 10c per yard, formerly sold at 2 to $1.00. All the ladies’ underwear from Stark Bro.’s stock in one lot at 12c, includ- Ing lisle, jersey ribbed, silk stitched and ribbon trimmed, sold in Chicago for 25¢, B5¢, 50¢, 75e. We put them all in one lot at 12¢ cach, Wide all silk vibbons at 5e, 9¢, 1 er yard. You must see them, l!n-) are igger ribbon bargains than even we have ever had. From Stark Bro.’s, gent’s furnishing 00ds department, we have jean and rill dra; e each, All their linen co new styles and 4-ply linen, v 25¢ each. We close them at 5e each. THE BOSTON STORE, 48, 16th st. each, all ( Capitol lodge, N t. Johns Todge lodge, No. 184, will meet on Tuesday evening, June 24, (Saint John's day), for the purpose of installing the oftice bear- ers for the ensuing Masonic year, By order ofa John R. Webster, Master of Capitol lodge, No. 3, P. Musselman, lodge, No. 11, K. Sudborough, »hn's lodgo, No. James Gilbert, Master of Beo Hive lodge, No. 181, Master of C'c I <Master of St. J Hurry Up, Now The #300 dinmond earrings will be given away by Norris & Wilcox at their place of business, 1517 Douglas street, at 0 o'clock on the morning of the 4th of July. A ticket entitling the holder to a chance at the diamonds will be given with each dollar’s worth of shoes pur- chased between now and 9 o'clock p. m. Jul) MRS, C. A, RINGER, Half Price Hats that wer £5.00, $4,00, $2 .00, $1.00, hats for 98c. ery Sale. 00, $10.00, $8.00, .50, $4.00, $2.50, all and see our trimmed MRS, RI Women's and missor quh.» at burgain—40 cents ¢ OMAHA l\l lilnl R CO. A (n!lwln(n Dentist, 1509 Dou . Haughawout, The ney offices of llw great Rock [s- land route, ixteenth and Farnam street, Omaha, are thoe finest in the city. Call and see them., Tickets to all points east ut lowest ru e i9S . The Edholm & Akin Stock Is row on salo at 101 South Fifteenth streot (the old stand), It consists of dia- monds, watches, jowel lver and plated ware, np\irnl s, ete. This stock must be sold, and will be closed ou’, at prices far below its value, % ZABLISKIE, Agent. . e The Only Place in the City to gt fivst cluss printing and engraving. MeBride & € Half Rates 1 Denver via Burlington Route June 14, 15, 22 and 23, the Burlington will sell tickets to Denver at oue fi the round trip, good fo office 1223 Farnam street, agent, W. R Cabinets $1 per doz, Keim & Moltz, THE Are showing the choicest lines in im ported spring and summer woolens for entlemen’s wear ever brought to Omaba 16 8, 16tk st THE KELLEY, STIGER & (0. Choice Novelties in Summer Dress Goods | and 8ilks, Special Bargains in New Silk Drapery Netw and §lack Hemstitched Em- broidered Lawn Skirtings. On Sale Monday. Figured brilliantines, 30 inches wide, 24c¢, worth 45 Fr at il wool nch challis, 45¢, worth 60c, Wool challi at 18¢, worth Wool chall in choice new colorings N worth 22fc. SILK Black surahs at 80c, \ph-m!nl\nl\n Black, China and Indin silksat 65 and 5 1 bargain in 27-inch China . will worth $1, Printed China silk, 24 inches wide, at duced from 6 v quality China at %0c, worth $1.1 full line of plain and figured cr: China silks nt great luced prices. Wash silks for $1, just the thing for blouses and shirt waists, WASH GOODS. New printed pongee, 32 inches wide, in.dark and light grounds, at 18c, worth 30¢, Black checked assortment of patterns at 2 black India linens at 15¢, 20c 300, Black and white and white and black linen lawns in new patterns, very desir- able for warm weather. at 18¢ N1 e, 60c, 65¢, 75¢ and o7 27 silk, 27 inches organdies in a la ; also fast 5e and worth 25c. il px*imui, 70c, B0c and §1 & yard. 48-inch black La Tos: draping nets, in the new heavy and light figured of- Special values at $1.20, $1.40, 5 and $2 o yard. Just received another large assort- ment,of 45-inch black hemstitched EMBROIDERED LAWN SKIRTINGS. This is something entirely new. La- dies that have been waiting for these vrun(l-. should call early, as they will go $1.15, $1.85, $1.50 and $2.15 a \.lul 4-»~uu 1 white hemstitched embroid ered lawn skirtings at 7c, 85¢, $1, $1.25 and $1.35 a yard, ALL SILK SURAH SASHES. 20 inches wide and 4 yds long, with decp hand knotted fringe ends, only $3.50, worth KELLEY, STIGER & CO. Mean Just What They Say. The well known establishment of Nicoll, The Tailor, 1409 Douglas street, say they intend to keep their large forco ilors’ hands busily sewing all sum- ,and have made prices that will very likely do it. They announce today and to continue some weeks a liberal reduction in the price of every suiting, trousering and overcoating in their house, made to measure, and they have hundreds of the best sort to choos: Their purpose is solely to keep their large force of tailors employed - during the summer, and to this end " they have sacrificed all profits. They offer ring, summer, fall or winter w including overcontings. There is money to be saved by placing an order for garments now. Pants made from $5 up. Suits made from $20 up. Overcoats made from $15 up. NICOLL, THE ILOR, 409 Douglas. Open evenings, ry. New Goods, But They Were Late in Arriving. Having just received a large line of the very latest and finest novelties in snilor hats, jock arge hats, o toques, ete., from New York City, we will put them on sale at just half their value. These goods are Lite in riving and must be closed out this week. They go for half their value. Hats that are worth $15 will be sold and $8, s that are worth $10 will be sold Hats that ave worth $8 will be sold for n..u that are worth $6 will be sold for I T e el bargain unless she hus a good one. These goods £0 on sale tomorrow. MISS ALICE ISAAC! In storo with Hoymun & Deiches, 1518 and 1520 Farnam S ol ] Heyn, the phofographer. gant ¥8 cabinets, See our ele- Wanted, o lnst class jewelry, station- and cigar store in the room at rear of 1601 Howard street. Best location in city, - - Excursion to Yellowstone Park and Other Westel Grand National Resorts. The Union Route,” grand e stone National 1 Fulls, Pacifie, “The Overland Dropose to run, on July 26, a aha to Yellow- rk, Great Shoshone Idaho, Ogden, Sult Garlield Beach, Denver, C p Cunon, the famous Loup, and points of intercst. The Union I will furnish six horse Concord coaches, which will 'y the party from Be Canon, Idaho, to and through owstone' National park. These *hes will also be taken to & shone station and used for the ride to greut Shoshone fulls, At ench stoppiug alt Lake Cily, , the conches will be unloaded, and the tourists conveyed from the depot to the hotels, Afterwurd aride to all points of interest in each i ! anon to Yellowstone | lmllun:ll Inrl\. the trip will occupy three days going, three days returning, and ght days will bo spentin the park ut tents and good equipment for out will be furnished by rion Pacitie, enroute from B anon to the park, and while in the the tourists will be quartered at various hotels, The very low rate of senger has boen made from Omaha, rate includes railvoad, Pully and stage fare, meals and hotel bills from the time of leaving Omaha until the re- turn of the excursion, in all 80 da, Ouly thirty s can bo accom- modated, and mmodations limited, early application for same should be made, no one being aceepted after July 20th, Unle: ) tickets are sold by July 20th, the exeursion will be andoned, und purchase wmoney re- Iumlul immediate In ordering tickets same by expross, to city ticket agent, U nam St., Omaha, Nebraska, - While children will be allowed on this trip, still it isadvisable pot to take them, For further information relative to this excursion and itinerary, apply to LOMAX, Gen'l l‘-lrh. Agt OMAHA, NEB, -— Our fine cabinet photos $1 per doz Keim & Moltz, 1312 Farnam streety 5.00 per pas- send money for P. ‘Deuel, the | | oxhibit of park | the | lln~1 are, OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 1806.-SIXTEEN PA( Sterling Bargain Sale, 8-ply hose, fully mounted, %¢ a foot, worth 12¢ to 18¢. ~ 2-wheel hose cart, ¢ | and a nozzle 48c. Lawn mowers at less than manufacturer’s cost. Window screen wire cloth, 1fe per foot. re- pared cha 8e, worth 27 stone ice cream fr ) toilet paper, 8¢ bundle, washel #1450, worth made, good wringers, 1,50, 100-foot wire 5 dozen clothes .copper bottom wash boilers pint cups, le; pie plates, 1 le; milk pans, le; th; eake stands, 15 If gallon water jug good tea ket- 1 6 sauce dishoes, egg timers 1t glass tumble worth clothés line pins, be worth 10¢ steel hitehet, decorated toi wuash bowl and 15¢ pitehe coffee and tea pots, 10 mustard spoons, 3 fo flat irons, ¥1. dish pans, 15 atent handle ited cups worth § gpoon_holders, Sugar bowls, 7 ors, 5C. SHOL DEPT, Our stock of Oxford tic and must be reduced at once. treme low prices we quote class goods, per i# immense The ex- are on first M Men's fine umlmdll $2.75. others ask $3.50. Men's l\l\4“l\ml'|)ld southern ties $2.95, southern ties \h»n s H culf congress shoes $1.50 and 1 If dongress and lace and A calf button shoes, 11 to 4 h_nuon shoes, 3 to 54, Ladies’ kid, put. S, oxford ties, 05c, £1.7 u. oxford ties, $1.25 s’ fine French goat oxford ties, and opera J. & T. Cousins’ make, 12 kid oxford ties, patent tip, & russet oxford tioe, spring hecls, and $1.50. I[AYDEN BROS, Dry goods and shoes ANOTHER ADVANCEMENT In Interior Decorations by the Rogner Sign Works, Peter Rogner of Pittsburg, Pa., has removed to Omaha to taKe charge of the Rogner s the propr Peter Rogner ha n works, of which he has been the L reputation in artistic the ited in Omaha or for past two y decorations second to none in east, and now that he has lo the Rogner sign works will rapidly forge interior decor The paper and painting department will con- tinue in char J. Rogner, The third of the brothers, A. D. Rogner, re- of the store, 218 South ahead as the finest in tions in this part of the west. mains manager Fourteenth entire state of Nebraska to turn out sign work of any de even equal his street, and challenges the whatsoever to He has for the past four years turned out the finest viption wor sign work Omaha has had and lays just claim to being the only genuine brass n malker west of Chicago. The Rogner gn works Have two stores, one at 618 South Sixteenth street, the other at 218 nth street, Telephone 564, . South Fourte in corrcet styl xecution, McBride & Co., THE £ CHOOL EXHIBIT. The Skill Displayed by Pupils Causes Thousands to Mary The art exhibition of the publie schools is, as the sweet girl graduate would put it, among the things of the dear, dead past. But the exhibit has been a success, and the benefit of it to the schools will last until ¢ has.rolled around, whenfanother, better display, will be made. DDuring the week thousands of the parents of the pupils and friends and patrons of the schools have visited the exhibition and have been surprised and delighted 1o find that their_children and the children of their ds had done so well and had accom- plished so much ss Ball, the instructor in art and the 25 chors who have watehed the pupils and assisted her in their insteuction, and the childven and young men and women who, as students, have accomplished so much, may well feel elated today, as nothing but ums have been heaped upon them during the past week by those who visited the rooms in Tur Bee lmillllny nd examined their Parents who 1) Tho penBIANEHID e Webster school was aturactive 2L Ahlqu 0 , 8 repres fonrth, Afth, sixth and seventh grades, work | cxhibited that . reflected the greatest eredit upon themsclves and their teachers, The work in writing exer- i d figur the little ones in the first s extraordinary in its the age of the pupils In these two grad by Allio Can Fhompsou, The d Auna was exe rd of free handwork by 0. Maus, credited favorable comment, us also a « by H. . Petrie. The work in or cutting and folding and the folio work | was up to the standard of most of the other schools, Miss Pitman is principal of this school, I'he had bost: work was Bruuning, lhwm.h s Anderson good, that yoed a tea | drawn, and a i Frazier e MAHHIL' in this hund work Kittio Oyl | of agas jet, Julia S | 1au, barrel, “trunk and’ valise, aud Venio Clark, a shelf of books, all of which were | commendable, The kindergavten work was | above the avera, hibited i sketch lipper; May Bal- Miss Redficld principal; | lin_sch fiss Latey, and Hickory | s L} vins, did wonderfully | The clay work in the exhibit of the 3 was the best in the display, while the | 1ship in the Franklin and the drawing us by the pipils of the Center schc cspecial mic rgarden work of the \ Miss MeCarthy In this work a | story of King Lear, by Joel Stebbi | worthy of more” thin passiug not drawings of designs and paper wc extraordinary merit “The exhibit of Walnut hill sche Hamilton, priveipal, wis one of iy | and best in’ the whole display. The hand drawing was excellent through | the work in the folios was ul free and | by The displays made Pa | schools were | others, but what they lacked in exter made up in excellence. Paul school is us the charge of Miss Butterfield aud Forest l th M School uuder Miss Keut Special Sale onn Hot Weather Dress Gpods, The greatest slgughtering sale this season. We have purchaged over 20,000 yards of challies atabout one-third their value. They will be placed on sale on Monday morning. You will find a great many new patterns among this lot never shown in Omaha. Don't fail to attend this sale and see the bargains in challies, lh 000 yards of light grouud challies at 1ic yard, 5,000 yards of .-y,,.,,. ground brown fig- ure challies . 8,000 yards of Per at Tdc vard, 1,000 yards of biack ground challies at 10¢ yard. 6.000 yards of the lntest styles out, 32- inch wide challics at 124c yard. This sale will begin on Monday and continue until all are sold, sale limited to one dress pattern to each customer. This is our last purchase on challies this season and we would advise our custom- ers 1o come as soon as possible and mnke their selection before the choicest styles are gone, Closing p light and d Pacilic organdie lawns in light or dark groundwork, which are usually sold at our price Sc pe Fast colored Cream colored per yar White Ind linen dc, e, and 15¢ pe vd. White dress u.m.u\ in checks, plaids, stripes, 1l and ch white dress goods at prices to close; stock in this department is too large and must be reduced, sian styles in challies fine linen lawns, crinkled sersucker 8¢ 7ic, 8e, 10c We have some special bargains in® Turkish towels at 10¢ and "'u e ttern to es |x')| l'lhln)m d higwas I; will be the time to buy wash wve a greab many odds and ends which will be almost given away. Bargains in wall paper, AYDE ¥ Goods and Carpet Specinl Notice--We shall place on s in a few days the largest varicty of fire works ever'seen in Oma holesale or retail. HAY by BROS BROS., le Attend be the greatest one he h P e = Knights of Pythias Biennal Conclave, at Milwaukee, Wis., July, 1800. For this gr sion excursion tic, ets will be sold from all principal points in the United States and Canada to Mil- waukee and return via the Chicago, Milwaukee & Sto Paul railway at half rates, s its name indicates the Chicago. waukee & St. Paul railway et route to Milwaukee, ar s the camp ground for the Uniformed Knights (to which point ears and t will® be run through without transfer) is located dir ¢ on this line, it will be seen that the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rai way has gr advantage over other routes which a ble to furnish sucl h facilities, and famili and in mind when it rionds should be; lllnx purchasing excursion A cireular giting detailed information led froe upon_application to i Omuha, e On a Very Low Basis. Round trip tickets to all tourist points east and north via the Chicago & North- western Ry. City office, 1401 Farnam t. The fast trains leave d. from the U. depot in Omah hats at Monday only, Mackinaw at Block & worth double” the moncy, Heyman's, 109 N, 16th st. . the finost suburb of Lincoln tion of central shops of B, & M. will be on sale Monday morning, 1890, Those wishing b lins call on or addre W. H. PFisher, Room 112, basement Richards block, Lincoln, Neb. Tickets and superior accommodations via the great Rock Is- land route- Ticket office, 1602 teenth and l~n|'n.|m streets, Omaha, - Seaman’s wagons best ..ml cheapest. — 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam streets the new Rock Island ticket office, ets to ull points east Al lowest r Bring Heyn® - “The Smoke Nuisance.” Ceilings that have Leen smoked by s kerosene lump are much wor those smoked | SRV N Hamilton is pleased to announce that he ated at the old stand, Barker 15th. Call often at the store for a choice smoke, - For good fit, workmanship and reason- able prices go to G. Svanson & Co., ta ors, 818 S, Iith st Huamilton ¢ b et iy Madame Wallace will China silks and erapes for the next weels before 1o sacrifice her two - Cabinets $1 per doz. Keim & Moltz, it A TOO MUCH RED TAPE. How Work in the Sidew; Office is. Hamy Sidewalk Inspeetor Bermingham will port 1o the councilon Tuesday night the fc lowinz record of his oftice for the month end g June 1k Inspector's e, t new side- vepaired, ks laid, 150; lineal fc 7,836; board measuro walks of the report and of his work yes- Bermingham said : wre ina_very awkward shape in my oftice, as a result of the rules of th cil regulating the repair of the sidewalks, Some of the repaipavork mentioned in th port was reported iy me to the cour m.uh in April, aud owingto the red t 12 business, I have just managed o do’th waork. If the vd loose in the sid walk in fr house it can't be pgent rules, short of o mi report it the t ous to committec for a week, then to of the board of public works and afte gives it to me [ have tofadvertise it for fift days before I can go on'aud do the work “Something should be done, and that at if it is the desire of the council t the sidewalks of the city placed or kept i centshape. My plan is to have the entire city advertised 1o on sidewalks then give the si and do the wor have any ordinan s plan. 1t is the only way bud mess, the chaivmun et Court. tried Mrs, Kate Ult Dist Tho jury whic khorn on the ¢ ense returned u v terday morning and the pri harged A. . Houst Albert’ N M seph McVe iou of & ‘4lbthul LA N way of | ) H/ BROS Striking Bargains in Silks. 'fllllll]l silks at 25¢ worth 50c. ¢ worth 65¢, ilks at 25c worth 45. 5¢ worth 70, 5 pleces gros grain silks at 60c and 75¢, worth $#1 and $1. ieces black gros grain silks at $1 Sur China | worth $2.5 | 50 hlate Pblack brocnded satin at 81,15 and $1.25, worth $1.75 to $2. All silk black grenadine at 75¢, worth | $1.50. These are the renowned C. J. Bonnet silks sand _every yard s positively guarant i COLORI TERRIFIC brilliantines, silk finish, 15¢, at H0¢, usual price -inch , at and $1. 40-inch albatross » 60¢ and 75, inch all wool, hair line stripe, worth A manufacturer’s entire stock of robes and combination suits go on sale Mon- day at o terrible sacrifice. $7 robes at 50, $10 robes at , $12 robes robes , $20 robes at 40c and 48c¢, usual pr 40¢, “Lend me your car Wl sce the buggies. They are charming buggies. too, but they must be sold, $12 Im;:;:w-a for $4.95, $15 buggies at $18 bu gies ), $22 bug buggies at Hn $27 buggies ‘\t $12, buggies at $15, and $10 to $45, buggies at $17 and $22, FURNITURE AND ART GOODS. 17 styles fine tables very che; did dining room chai 98e, worth $1 to rockers 93¢ to $1 egant plush rocke frame only $3. hard wood Breakfast tables ? Splendid pos 8, worth $1.50 to $2.65. th antique oak amine our 6-foot tables, #3.98. Carpets. “Dis strange, parents will lot th diphtheria when it Dr. Jefljes in any 1 has proven it. Best refel range,” that children die with a noted fult that cian re- nees g Price Omahg, Neb, Falconer's. Attend Falconer’s sale Monday; it will be the greatest one he has ever had. FALCONER'S, PSS chers of Nebraska. LANCOLN, Neb., June 2,—On May 3 we issued our report, announcing the ar- angements that we have made for the mfort of all Nebraska people who d o attend the meeting of the Nation- achers’ association at St. ul, in To the led copies of this report to all whose names we had. We shall be glad to mail other copies if names ave sug- gested to us. The Omauha Paul R will leavi Milwaukee & St. yoat 7 p,m., Mond: and run direct to St. Paul, arr Tuesday morning. Hotel accommod: tions at St. Paul have been engaged fo all Nebr: teachers who apply to us in season, This is the only wcher train t will leave Nebrask: Part ivi the line of the B. & M. R. R. or any of its branches can reach Lincoln in time for the B, & M Xrum for Omaha. *‘The ‘‘Teachers *from Omaha will wait for the \ul of this train should it be late. A large number of teachers have al- 1y engaged transportation and hotel accommodations from us, but it is very irable that we may be sure to retain nough. We shall be glad to giveall further in- formation d . WOOD, Ivnmln. N. E. LEAC 1, Revenna, Committee. Omaha Plattduetchen vereens at Ruser’s p: Sunday. June , 1890, Popular amusements, s to be given away are on exhibi- tion at the Omaha carpet_company, 15 Douglas st. Trains leave Webster strect | depot at 2 0 and 8 p. m., returning at 7:30 p. m. uml 12p. m i B Seaman’s phactons best and cheapest. - e \nur l)ullurn of teeth on rubber for §4. to be superior to any $8 teeth made in the city. Finest ‘and cheapest bri and crown work in Omaha, Teeth extracted without pain at NEBRASKA I AL COMPANY, )2 Farnum street, S A full set anteed #1 per doz for fine cabinet photos. Keim & Moltz, 1812 Farnam street, e COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Attorney Mahoney's Report on the Claim of the Bank of Commerce, County Attorney Mahoney returned to the county commissioners yesterday afternoon the claim of the Bank of Commerce of all money due Ryan & Walsh from the county by virtue of an ovder or assignment given the bank by Ryan & Walsh The assignment was dated February 19, 1880, and turned over to the bank all claims against the county. The county attorney stated that the order could not relate to any funds_beceming he date of the order, and would be tion to the ¢ for yments made of funds maturing after the date of iment. The matter was referred to the committee on construction. Potitions for appointment as constable in the Fourth ward were re ved from J, W d John C. Dingmann, Referved to | ance committee Bozd's bill for boarding May with the recommendation dedueted for the use of the jail bul reported on Sherift prisoners during that for foreign | allowing county as work. It was recommen withheld for further econsideration, as amount was for extras, ete. The report was | adopted The chaivman of the judiciary committee rted back the bills of the assistant ty nuney for May with the recommenda n'l n At they be rejected, as the board had no authority to pay regular monthly salaries to nt county attorneys The rey ned only by the chair- min, the othe nembers’ having declined rejected by the other two immend presented lopped from tructed to for constructing a | ah | aille nml armure black silk at $1.25, | 30 inch st l]...l und checked mohair at | at | at | | Saturdays ‘their evenings. 1ES, Laces and k | The most varied and attr sale of the season, -~n|ll-~« linen torchon, medicl, French, ¢ h.mll\l iipure and Spanish laces and floune: hu.w draperies, ete., at less than import cost. ine Swiss flouncings at 33¢, 47¢ up to $3.25 for goods that §7e to o import. RUCHINGS AND 'IIH\I\H\ e, "cost " from 18, | ing in pric value 1 from 8¢ 10 880 n yard; netual e o yard, iul prices on ladies’ handkerchiefs, dressmakers trimmings and linings, at special prices, en collars supplie | low DRUG DEPARTMENT | is wonderfully successful. We ean and will save people who buy of us one-half uswal cost. Most people know we would not dare to misrepresent asingle article, We offer nothing but strictly standard goods in every instance. CARPETS AND DRAPERIES. We ask particular attention to our new stock and low pr in these goods, See our new stock of dolls, hammocks velocipedes, doll buggies and fanc goods® Next wo add our immense sortment of fireworks, Look out for low prie HAYT nd big stock. BRGS Wall paper. e Falconer's. Attend Falcon sale Monds be the greatest one he hs FALCONER'S - T. D. Davis, only mineral ‘water, from the Colfax \hu- Water company ef (olf.l , lowa. ry bottle guaranteed . 1601, ————— Fine Horses for Sale. An elegant pair of closely matched carringe horses, Cleveland bays, of su- perior breeding, very stylis some standard bred trotting horses with guaranteed speed and breeding: have just arrived at the well known Windsor stables, 1416 Davenport st. Colfax mineral water will cure consti- pation.and dispepsia. Order from T. D, Davis, 1611 Howard St. Telephone 1601 Far in Advance. The Chicago & Northwe 4:30 p. m. and 9:20 p. m. ve with sleepers, diners and free parl ircet from the U. P. depot Omaha to Chicago. Four passenger teains each way da City office, 1401 Farnam St. Depot, 10th and Mare; = water is warranted to Bright’s discase and _all kidney, Order from Tel. 1601, - Garfield B « Great Salt Lake, Utah. The famous health and pleasure resort, Garficld Beach, on Great Salt Lal ah, 18 miles from Salt [ i via_the Union Pis now open Colfax min cure r or stomach troubles, liv T. D. Da 1611 Howard for the the only real nd beach on t Sult Lake, and is one of the finest bathing and pln-mmv resorts in the west. S not a ~\|llvl| listless, sheet of but on ry is s ln-.mllml a sun be found any 1t, while the oc v 3 per cent, and the water is so houy ant that a person is sustained on its sur- gmn ng to the Stimulating cffcet of the brine on the skin, or the saline airupon the lungs the appetite is stimulated, and after th, the bathe for a_hearty meal and feel greatly invigorated. Fine bath-hot people, have been erceted at beach, in connection with which lh.» > afirst-cls aurant and a large dum- ing lion built out ov: ¢ of these are run by the Union who guarantee a first-cl every resped The Union of fare for thos Lake City and ( For complete deseription of Garfield beach or Great Salt Lake, send to . L. Lomux, genc engeragent, Omaha, for copies of “Sig 3 i Utah,” or A Glimps Lake,” or H. P. Deuel, 1302 Farnam st., Omaha, Neb, Pag |11|>, resort in G tagent, Madame Wallce will sacri her China silks and crapes for the next two weeks before leaving for Europe. Al A Wooden Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Gewinner celebrated the fifth anniversary of their wedding at their home, 2022 Cuming street, last night. A lazge number of their friends were present, each bringing an appropriate article of wood. A very pleasant evening was pussed by guests and hosts, Madame Wallace will sacrifice her China sills and erapes for the next two weeks before leaving for Europe, - - Falconer's, Attend Falconer’s sale Monday, it will be the greatest one he has ever had, ALCONER'S, e, While No. 5 hose com Wwas answe the call to box 40, at 1:25 o'clock luy morning it lost a Callahan noz The finder will please leave itat Chief Gulligau's ofice, 1513 Harney street ring iiod in the 'will close our store at 6:30 p. in order to give our employcs We have Big Cut in Were Late in Arriving, Having just ved a large line of the v latest and finest novelties in ts, jockeys, efogant large hats, Ince toques, ete,, from: New York City, we will put' thom on sale at just hatd their value, The ods ave lato in riving and must be closed out this week, They go for half their value, Hats that are worth $15 will be sold for %7 and $ Hats thut are worth #10 will be sold for $5. Hats that are worth $8 will be sold for Hnl\ that are worth $6 will be sold for Miss Isanes never advertises o bargaio unless she has o good one. These goods go on sale tomorrow, MISS ALICE ISAACS, In store with Heyman & Deiches, and 1520 Farnam § clothin Monday 100 Special sale in off, commencing Block & Heyman's, 15 por cent morning at 16th st. - - Scaman’s buggies best and cheapesty - ercial Printing, 1 1516 Dodge street. Com MeBride & C lh'flul' “ll)hl){ piano examine the new A. Hospe, 151 A ball piano. seale Kime Douglas. - rld Do Vlnu the ele l!\uhm,lun X The W And so do trains of the this favorite line, selected by the U government to carry the have the choice of three daily Chicago and the east; two for Kansag uml the south; two for Denver and the wes The numngmn No. ibuled throughout, clogant Pullman il 2 Fast Expr cquipped furnished with peted libr reclining chair ts free), and dining ear leaves 80 p. m., arrives Chicago 8 a, k fast lll‘r(ll'l' arrival, fast , leaves Omaha Juip- ervice up to the Ticket ofice 1223 nto the ment and dining car highest standar Farnam st. W, I Seaman'’s gos best and cheapests - hoelply’s $3 Shoes, Ask Potter & George Company, 16th and Farnam sts, - A free dispensary has been opened at the Bishop Clarkson hospital, 1716 Dodge , for the free treatment of the discases of women and children. Daily (except Sunday) from 11 4. m. to 12 m, R The Only Place in the City to get first class printing and engraving, MeBride & Co., 1516 Dodge. dllirrs For Rent, new un out of Omaha e the accommodation of 1 Bluffs, Des Moines and business is the “.ml\ l~|-|ml v<-~l|hulul|ln|| d, 1 i 5 p.m. daily. Ticket oftic and Farnam st., Omaha. s cesspools and wae tel. 7% John Nelson c ter closets, 414eSouth 14th st Residence 1215 South 11th st. hoes, o, Pullman_ palace blvvpt*h dining e reclining chair o and intervening points t Roek Island route. Tick- xteenth and Farnam. hinet photos $1 per doz sutisfaction guaranteed. Our ¢ shown Molt Dr. may be s proofs Keim & has returned and th and Dodges — - Billings, dentist 'lhlwn! Try Schoelply's § 1415 Douglas street. AN IMPC )l‘l"l':\ The Right of Managers of Rax Sell Cattle Extablished. Hon. John L. Webster returncd last night from Central City, where he was eng the trial of a cattle case that lasted for seven duys. The Milwaukee and Wy ment company, a corporation of M owns a large cattle ranch in Wyoming. In October, 1889, Thomas K. Alams, acting as manager of the company, sold a part of the herd of cattle to John K. Rush of Pittsburg, Pa. Rush shipped the Central City. Soon after () left for Canida, taking with him the moncy he received from the cattle sold. finding out condition of affairs, the cattlo to weh of John Rush and then roplevined claiming that Thomas K. Adams to sell the cattle St Milwaulkee represented the and contended that Adumns to_sell the cattle, Joim L ting Rush, the purehaser, managers n’ cattle coms Clothed. with o to s attle une in_Wyoming. Ncurly 5 of Wyoming were exs The jury found in cattle com had 1o authe Webster, reps that woro nuthority stom and usage ity 1 great inte ate sourt house was crowded with spectators, including ladies, to hear the closing arguments of Judges Noyes and Hon, John L. Webster. Mr, Webstcr feels quito happy over his victory, as well he may. The s of cattle companies fecl thut he sustained them in the customary right have exereised of sclling catile from g they the ANNOUNCEMENT Beginning tomorrow, June 28 \vc‘ s cxu-pfi always favored carly closing, but have now decided make this our strict rule, and until further notice we will close promptly at 6:30, cx< i cept on Saturday evenings. Brownmg King & Co /